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^fD.  1919 

A  Conimeifiorative  Poem  by  Brian  Hooker 
Set  to  Music  by  Horatio  Parker 


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New  Haven 
Yale  University  Press 

London,  HunipJirey  Milford,  Oxford  University  Press 

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Bj  ex    LI  BR  is 

THE    UNIVERSITY 
OF    CALIFORNIA 


FROM  THE  FUND 

ESTABLISHED  AT  YALE 

IN  1927  BY 

WILLIAM  H.  CROCKER 

OF  THE  CLASS  OF  1882 

SHEFFIELD  SCIENTIFIC  SCHOOL 

YALE  UNIVERSITY 


eyf.©.    1919 


'Brian  Hooker 

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Boys  with  the  eyes    of  men ,  Hav-ing  en  ■ 


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Friends with  the  hearts  of  strangers ,  Boys  "with  the  eyes  of     men , 


Hav-ing  en - 
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piu  cresc. 


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all  dan  -  gers  And      so      re-tumed  a  -  gain. 


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Your  hands  con -firm   our 
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man- hood,        Yotir    hearts  hold  worn -en        true,       And    the      uide      eyes       of 


man -hood,         Your    hearts  hold  worn  -  en       true,       And    the      wide      eyes       of 


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chil-dren   Are   clean    be-cause   of    you.  Thro'     des-per-ate  wars  un  -  daunt-ed       Our 

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pain. 


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We  who  must  live        sa  -  lute    you   'Uto   have  found  strength      to       die! 


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We  who  must  live        sa  -  lute   you    Who  have  found  strength  to         die! 


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ing  ourdays  in -her  -  it       ^^Tiat      joys       they     dared  fore 


go. 


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See  -  ingourdaj-s  in- her  -  it       What     joys       they    dared  fore 
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go. 


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Sure-ly       they  kno-withey  know 


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FULL  CHORUS  / 


There  s     a 


Tempo  I 


clam- our uf  man  -y     voic  -  es,      There's  a  mur-  mur 


of  marching; feet, 


And  a 


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mu-sic  that  re-joices  WTiere  the  ranks  move  down  the  street: 

a    I   * — p- 


SOPJIANO  SOLO 


Friends —  with  the  hearts  of  strangers, 

/■ALTO  -i 


Boys  with  the  eyes    of     men,        And 

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H  J  ;^  .n.  i\  J   Mwm 


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Friends with  the  hearts  of  strangers , 

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Boys  with  the  eyes      of    men>        And 

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souls  that  have  done -with  dangers  And  slept, 


and  risen  a- gain. 


souls  that  have  done  uith  dangers  And  slept, 
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and  risen   a  -  gain. 


ji     J       J     ^      0       J    I  <■]     rJ  •      J  I  |tP 


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souls  that  havedonewith  dangers  And  slept, 


and  risen   a -gain. 


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With  the  gold  of  our  dreams  ■%€  lave 


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With  the  gold  of  our  dreamswehave 


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Their  robes  our  sound  of       song. 
rit.  fry  molto  rit. 


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of  our  song- 
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crovvTied  them. 


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Ofo'jr  song. 

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crowned  them, 


And  their    robes  are  the  soimd 
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